On Constancy in Times of Public Evil (De Constantia in publicis malis) is a philosophical dialogue published by Justus Lipsius in two books (first published in Latin in 1583). The work was pivotal in establishing an accommodation of Stoicism and Christianity (later known as Neostoicism). Lipsius's work is modelled on the dialogues of Seneca and was widely popular in his own time.
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On Constancy in Times of Public Evil (De Constantia in publicis malis) is a philosophical dialogue published by Justus Lipsius in two books (first published in Latin in 1583). The work was pivotal in establishing an accommodation of Stoicism and Christianity (later known as Neostoicism). Lipsius's work is modelled on the dialogues of Seneca and was widely popular in his own time.
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